Fuglsang stores this Christmas beer for a year at 0 degrees celsius. The foam is short, the smell is very welcoming of hops and malt. The taste is rich and malty, really good hop bitterness and a hint of raisin or other dried fruit taste. Absolutely a great Christmas brew for cheap money.

Copenhagen 17/12 2014. 50 cl can from Netto. Very ugly can with a big orange Bell. Pours pale yellow with big white head. Subsides to rather thin lacing after a minute. Aroma is sharp with alcohol and a little sweetish. Taste follows the nose. Intense taste of alcohol and sweet malts. Aftertaste is a little sour and bitter. No great Christmas experience.

Pour clear piss yellow or apple cider yellow, with a small white head.
Aroma of hay, straw, grass, faint fruity notes, some caramel and booze.
Taste is somewhat sweet up front, with a heavy dose of bitterness from the middle and out.
Watery body, with a lively carbonation. A beer like this, will take the lives of many mens willies at the Danish christmas parties in Denmark at this time a year. Dauym son..

Can. Pours dark yellow with a big slightly off-white head, lots of lacing. The aroma is sweet, malts, sugar, and hoppy, some spices. The taste is sweet, with a light bitterness. Smooth palate is smooth with a short finish.

0.5 can. Clear, gold color and a big, thick, creamy, white head. Subtle, sweet aroma of raisins, flowers, some spices, and delicate perfumes. Taste is malty, has some caramel and Christmas spices but also exhibits signs of alcohol - a bit like poorly made gløgg. Medium body, creamy texture, and average carbonation. Finish is also stricken with the stain of excessive alcohol. Overall the brew has a nice mix of flavors and clearly also a potential but it is spoiled by the unconstrained alcohol.

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